G Em
A society lady, and a dignified death
C D
Quiet sang amazing grace, on the old baptismal steps
G Em
Gone are the parties, and those sweet cigarettes
C D
Gone is the absence of late Mr. Jones on the far side of the bed
[Chorus]
Em C G
How high, was that Brooklyn sky?
C G D
And how many mid-Julys did you burn through?
Em C G
Good luck to miracle drug
C G D
It curses as it cures its way through you
C G Em D
Time marches on, Marches on this time
C G D
May I walk you home tonight
C G Em D
Time Marches on Marches on did try
C D
It's not what you leave it's what you leave behind
[Verse 2]
G Em
The kitchen remodelled when the brownstone sold
C D
gone are the face of sunday flowers in the dining room window
G Em
here are the trappings of a strangers life
C D
sound of children in your hall, ones you do not recognize
[Chorus]
Em C G
How high, was that Brooklyn sky?
C G D
And how many mid-Julys did you burn through?
Em C G
Good luck to miracle drug
C G D
It curses as it cures its way through you
C G Em D
Time marches on, Marches on this time
C G D
May I walk you home tonight
C G Em D
Time Marches on Marches on did try
C D
It's not what you leave it's what you leave behind
[Bridge]
C D
A Tree grows, gets chopped down
C D
Move over, move a town
C D C
a decade, a century
D
whats time funny to remain found dreams
[Chorus]
Em C G
How high, was that Brooklyn sky?
C G D
And how many mid-Julys did you burn through?
Em C G
Good luck to miracle drug
C G D
It curses as it cures its way through you
C G Em D
Time marches on, Marches on this time
C G D
May I walk you home tonight
C G Em D
Time Marches on Marches on did try
C D
It's not what you leave it's what you leave behind
[Verse 3]
D G Em
this once was a forest and then was a farm
C
and then was a neighbourhood of immigrants
D
between two world wars
G Em
and now Is a stranger to so many eyes
C D
and the sunsets over prospect, and one by one the stars aligned
D
for a second put aside